People Like Us (Completed)
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  • LECTURAS 127
  • Votos 0
  • Partes 40
  • Hora 5h 39m
Concluida, Has publicado nov 14, 2016
"It's just me and my family against the world. 
It always has been. 
Until Now."

Innez was thrown onto the wrong side of the tracks. She will do whatever it takes to keep what's left of her family together, even if it means breaking the law. 

Daniella was entrusted with her numerous little brothers and sisters. She has to become the big sister her older sister used to be, if not, a better one. 

Sanya was given a new family. Right now, they need her more than they ever have, and she will be there for them no matter what. 

All three of them have powers. 

They find each other.
They will find themselves. 
Then, they will find a war. 

(Book 1 in the series.)
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